This is a great way to divide your content up into sections that the user can reference to quickly instead of scrolling through large amounts of content to find what they might be looking for. This is completely done with Pure CSS.

Without regurgitating too much history behind image sprites and how and why we should use them, we’re going to create something practical that you can implement into your projects immediately. We’re going to skip the history lesson and get you started using CSS image sprites today.

Using an unordered list, a couple of images, and a little CSS, we can create an accessible “image map” with pop-up tool tips that provide our readers more information on the links the map contains. There are several techniques out there for doing this, but, unlike some, the one outlined here has the advantage of working in older versions of Internet Explorer.